@MatinatorX can you add a way to make it so I can change between 2 payloads? Also how do I add payloads to this?
@MatinatorX said that there will be a button for switching payloads. Even if there isn't one in the final version, yiu can always use hekate v4 to launch external payloads.@MatinatorX can you add a way to make it so I can change between 2 payloads? Also how do I add payloads to this?
@MatinatorX said that there will be a button for switching payloads. Even if there isn't one in the final version, yiu can always use hekate v4 to launch external payloads.
Is it possible the issue you're experiencing with the dongle staying on isn't to do with the transistor but rather maybe a short pulling the transistor gate up? I'm thinking the connection to the switch mainboard through the usb-c may have some unknown trace, a capacitor acting like a sink, or some kind of other apparatus that's pulling the pin up.
Or did I misunderstand and it's staying on even when disconnected?
You don't yet. MatinatorX is waiting for boards to get it working as desired then sending some off to testers. Then I believe a public batch will be made and sold through his tindie.Where do I place my order?
Man that looks great. It's going to be the best dongle and jig by far. No doubt the other companies will copy your design right after production. I wouldn't be surprised if they weren't already.
Nice job! I really like the aspects of the redesign, the only thing which bothers me, is that's a little little bit uncomfortable to only be able to pull out the resistor after the jig.
Those plastic buttons make the card very precious
Man that looks great. It's going to be the best dongle and jig by far. No doubt the other companies will copy your design right after production. I wouldn't be surprised if they weren't already.
Thanks! I'm not sure what you mean about the resistor though.
I am sorry for the confusion. I meant the jig instead of the resistor.
The way of storing is well thought, I was too concentrated on my own laziness. Does the jig put a bit pressure onto the USB C port to keep the dongle in place? Or how good does the card holdnig up its position?
Are the pins on the jog going to wrap underneath, or maybe point out then conceal the end?No pressure on the Type C port, I want it to last.
Rather, the thinner section of the jig will be a friction fit into the slot thanks to the resistor leads. I've attached a better angle illustrating such.
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@MatinatorX
i have lost my word,.. Wow this v4 is so nice. Good damm thanks and thanks again
i continue to wait, i never forget the dev, the tech, the engineer you are. Its a wonderful day
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They wrap underneath. There are two exit holes on the front that follow the grooves, then wrap underneath, then there are two more holes in the bottom at the back to pull the extra length back up into where the resistor is. Then the extra get snipped and some glue or epoxy is put in. Check the concept poster in the first post, the jig is pretty much unchanged.Are the pins on the jog going to wrap underneath, or maybe point out then conceal the end?